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The 910th Airlift Wing Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. Care packages are one of the many ways we remind our Airmen that there are friends and loved ones back home supporting them.

The 910th Airlift Wing Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. Care packages are one of the many ways we remind our Airmen that there are friends and loved ones back home supporting them. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

The 910th Airlift Wing’s Key Spouses and other volunteers stuffed stockings and made Christmas decorations for Airmen deployed over the holiday season on Nov. 30, 2018, in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station.

Kalee Kochansky, a 910th Airlift Wing key spouse, packs stockings on in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station Dec. 1, 2018. The Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

The 910th Airlift Wing’s Key Spouses and other volunteers stuffed stockings and made Christmas decorations for Airmen deployed over the holiday season on Nov. 30, 2018, in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station.

A 910th Airlift Wing Airman’s child decorates a stocking in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station on Dec. 1, 2018. The Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

The 910th Airlift Wing Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. Care packages are one of the many ways we remind our Airmen that there are friends and loved ones back home supporting them.

910th Airlift Wing Airmen and family members paint Christmas trees in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station on Dec. 1, 2018. The Key Spouses and volunteers painted Christmas trees for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

The 910th Airlift Wing’s Key Spouses and other volunteers stuffed stockings and made Christmas decorations for Airmen deployed over the holiday season on Nov. 30, 2018, in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station.

A Volunteer shows off her Christmas tree painting in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station on Dec. 1, 2018. The Key Spouses and volunteers painted Christmas trees for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

The 910th Airlift Wing Key Spouses and volunteers filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. Care packages are one of the many ways we remind our Airmen that there are friends and loved ones back home supporting them.

Susan Sarachene, a 910th Airlift Wing key spouse, fills out postal addresses in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station on Dec. 1, 2018. The Key Spouses and volunteers painted Christmas trees and filled stockings with knickknacks, toiletries, and snacks for 910th AW Airmen deployed over the Holiday Season. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Noah J. Tancer)

YOUNGSTOWN AIR RESERVE STATION, Ohio --

The 910th Airlift Wing’s Key Spouses and other volunteers stuffed stockings and made Christmas decorations for Reserve Citizen Airmen deployed during the holiday season on Nov. 30, 2018, in the Community Activity Center at Youngstown Air Reserve Station.

Care packages are one of the many ways Airmen are reminded that their family and friends are back home supporting them.

The main stocking stuffers were donated by the USO of Northern Ohio. Key Spouses and other volunteers crammed the leftover space in the stockings full of cookies, snacks and trinkets.